Bernardo Bader Architect has won an Aga Khan Award for Architecture for Islamic Cemetery, a cemetery that serves Vorarlberg, the industrialised westernmost state of Austria, where more than eight percent of the population is Muslim.

Islamic Cemetery by Bernardo Bader Architect

“It finds inspiration in the primordial garden, and is delineated by roseate concrete walls in an alpine setting, and consists of five staggered, rectangular grave-site enclosures, and a structure housing assembly and prayer rooms.” says the Aga Khan Awards.

Islamic Cemetery by Bernardo Bader Architect

The principal materials used in the project were exposed reinforced concrete for the walls and oak wood for the ornamentation of the entrance facade and the interior of the prayer space.

Islamic Cemetery by Bernardo Bader Architect

“The visitor is greeted by and must pass through the congregation space with its wooden latticework in geometric Islamic patterns. The space includes ablution rooms and assembly rooms in a subdued palette that give onto a courtyard. The prayer room on the far side of the courtyard reprises the lattice-work theme with Kufic calligraphy in metal mesh on the ‘qibla’ wall.”